Community of Practice

The role of the Community of Practice is to increase the activity and effectiveness of the NSW Landcare network by providing a consistent approach to building capacity across the state. This will be done by building on the existing channels in which Landcarers share information, learn, communicate, network, collate data, access training, develop case studies and tell stories.

Bridges to Boorowa

A rural-urban partnership between Boorowa Shire Council and North Sydney Council to facilitate volunteer tree planting in the Central Tablelands of NSW.

Central Tablelands Green Army: The Koalas of Neville

Connecting Coastal Vegetation and Volunteers from Leggy Point to Burwood Beach

This project was conceived to unite landcare project sites and guardian groups along the coastal corridor of Glenrock State Conservation Area, between Glenrock Lagoon to the south, and the northern end of Burwood Beach – to restore a total of 9ha.

This project was funded by the Federal Government’s Caring for Our Country program.

Frog Dreaming

Holbrook Nutrient Management

Use it or Lose it – a soils project of Holbrook Landcare Network focused on the Phosphorus cycle and soil health. The project included training programs, subsidised soil testing, surveys and establishment of a farmer advisory group.